The Straits Times, 19 June 1964

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  • 188 1 'INDONESIAN VERSION IS COMPLETELY UNFOUNDED AND CONTRARY TO FACTS' TOKYO, Thurs.— Malaysia's Permanent Secretary for External Affairs, Dato Chaiali bin Shafie, today described the Indonesian version of the weekend clashes in Sarawak between our forces and theirs as "completely unfounded and contrary to facts." Commenting on
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  • 727 1 32 guerillas appear at village GIVEN SAFE CONDUCT PASSES, THEY SET OFF FOR CHECKPOINT TEBEDU— SIX MILES AWAY— AFTER COOKING EVENING MEAL From GEOFFREY GELDARD, STRAITS TIMES REPORTER at the border checkpoint TEBEDU. Thursday NEWS was flashed to the Thai verification team here this evening that 32 armed
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  • 191 1 INSTABILITY IN AREA- SO AUSTRALIA GETS READY CANBERRA. THURS. The Australian Defence Minister. Senator Shane Paltridge. announced today that the (■overmm-nt had decided to introduce legislation to empower it to call up volunteers, troops and reserves for overseas svrvice. even though the Australian mainland or its territories might not be
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  • 36 1 HONG KONG Thurs.— Lt. Gen. Sir Dent* O'Connor, new Commander of British forces in Hong Kong, arrived this morning. Gen. O'Connor was Britain's Deputy Chief of the Defence SUIT until i recently— UPl
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  • 174 1 Malaysia wins bid for more check points RAZAK AND SUBANDRIO MEET FACE TO FACE FELIX ABISHEGANADEN reports on the first day's Foreign Ministers 9 conference TOKYO, Thursday. •TIIH FOREIGN Ministers of Malaysia/ Indonesia and the Philippines met for the first time here today and decided that three more checkpoints two
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  • 42 1 TOKYO, Thurs.-The Philippine delegation today discussed the country's claim to Sabah with Malaysian officials and presented drafts of the memorandum on the question. The meeting, in Tun Abdul Razak's suite in the Palace Hotel, lasted one hour. UPI.
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  • 626 1 Now, with three additional checkpoints, we are back to five. Also we are one up in that there can be no further deliberations at Foreign Ministers' level until a verification report is received from the Thai teams in Borneo. The original ugreemTit reached in Kuala
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  • 125 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Hotel Merlin strike is off. This follows an agreement signed here this evening between the management and officials of the National. Union of Bar. Hotel and Restaurant Workers to which the 299 strikers belong. However. until late tonight no details of
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  • 32 1 APARTHEID STUDY I'NITED NATIONS. Thurs The Security Council today voted to set up study by experts of what further measures I'nitrd Nations might take under Charter to curb apartheid. Reuter.
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    • 118 2 Jonio: We're going to join a federation VAIROBI, Thurs x Kcny.i is. lo scrap its onstitution to become a republic and join an Last African federation, Mr. Jonio Kenyatta. the Prime .Minister, said yesterday. Speaking in a debate on federation in the H' use of Representatives, he said: "Today we
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    • 39 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India pIMM to open a diplomatic mission in Seoul, South Korea. It was learned yesterday. Mr. Alfred Oonsalves. Deputy Secretary in the External Affairs Ministry. probably will head the mission. AJ».
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    • 424 2 If Mao starts N-war. 'THE INTERESTS OF THE SOVIET UNION AND WEST WILL COINCIDE'— SIR ALEC LONDON, Thurs. JF China started a nuclear war, the interests of the Soviet Union and the West would coincide and be as one. The British Prime Minister. Sir Alec DouglasHome, said this in the
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    • 211 2 Englishman accused af anti-Govt plot in Lagos LAGOS. Thurs. A 44-year-old Englishman and most of the top trade union leadership which led the recent 13-day general strike were implicated by police yesterday in a plot to overthrow the Nigerian Government. Mr. Victor Leonard Allen, identified In Lagos magistrate's court as
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    • 126 2 OAIGON, Thurs.— A special •C military tribunal last night sentenced four high ranking police officials of the former Ngo Dinh Diem regime to life imprisonment for liquidating political opponents. The tribunal, at the end of an elglit-dav hearing, also ordered the four
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    • 73 2 LUSAKA (Northern Khodesiai. Thurs.— African hunter KapatuU Ncuni shot an elephant and then took to his heel* when a hufe bull from (he same herd thundered after htm. With the turious truir peting fp t tins cloaer and cloter. Kapatula desperately pressed the trit-er or his rifle
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  • 153 2 Fighter bombers hit Pathet Lao positions on strategic hill VIENTIANE. Thurs Laotian Air Force T-28 fighter bombers today hit pro- Communist Pathet I.ao positions on Phou Koutt hill north of the Plain of Jars as small-scale lighting continued. Gen. Amkha Soukhavong. mil i t ary adviser to the Prime Minister,
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  • 230 2 U.S. keeping open plan to hit Ho out of war WASHINGTON, Thursday. IT.S. officials said yesterday that the United States was keeping open the possibility of hitting North Vietnam hard enough to force it out of the guerilla war in South Vietnam and the fighting in Laos. Just what form
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  • 100 2 ZANZIBAR. Thurs. President Abeid Karume of Zanzibar warned non-Alrican islanders yesterday that unless they helped to build 13 new houses (or old people by Sunday. They would be turned out of their own homes on Monday. "We have given the nonAfricans the chance to live
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  • 103 2 TJNITED NATIONS. Thurs. —The Security Council's three-member mission to Cambodia and South Vietnam is expected to leave New York on Sunday to begin its on-the-spot study of the border situation between the two counries. The group was completed yesterday with the
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  • 34 2 RANGOON. Thurs. Thai and Burmese Foreign Ministers will meet in Bangkok at the end of this month for a regular meeting on their common border problem, a Thai embassy spokesman said.— UPl
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  • 183 3 FIVE FEARED DEAD IN FLOODS (jMAHA (Nebraska). w Thurs. Flash floods swept through suburban Omaha last night, swallowing car& ?nd trailer homes. At least five people were feared dead. Rainstorms dumped more than six inches of rain In the western part of the city, hammered baseball-sized hall Into drifts and
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  • 40 3 ROME, Thurs.— Twelve Italians were killed by lightning during storms In Central and South Italy yesterday. Violent hail storms ravaged crops on the southern mainland and on the Island of larhla in ttie Gulf of Naples. Reuter.
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  • 162 3 GOVT OFFICIAL EXPOSES BLACKMARKET IN ADOPTION BABIES VJJASHINGTON. Thurs. A Government welfare official has said that an investigation into the illegal sale of babies in California had produced evidence of children being placed with couples for fees ranging from 1553.000 to U557,500 each. .Mrs. Katherine Oettinger. head of the Children's
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  • 16 3 BURAY. (Northern Franco.' Thur- Five miners were killed here In an accident Reuter.
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  • 304 3 The Bard's plays: Is the Bacon Trust valid? f ONDON. Thurs. A 63-year-old High Court judge whose recreations are the turf, travel and opera reserved judgment here today in a will dispute highlighting the perennial argument over the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. Mr. Justice Wilberforce had listened to a barrister
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  • 118 3 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Two Hollywood marriages have hit trouble, it was reported yesterday. Actress Suzanne Pleshette and actor Troy Donahue are living apart. And singer Peggy Lee says bandleader Jack Del Rio has moved out of their home Donahue predicted that his bride of six
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  • 145 3 OXFORD. Thursday. A 10 MAN police bodyguard half dragged Soutn African Ambassador Dr. Carel de Wet to his car last night after fight* broke out in the centre of the Oxford University area. He had Just finished a speech to the University Conservative Association on
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  • 439 3 'No loss of prestige abroad or strength at horne 9 CLEVELAND, Thursday. PRESIDENT Johnson today hit back at Republican election-year criticisms that the United States under his administration was losing prestige abroad and strength at home. "We are not going back to declining
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  • 49 3 ZOFINOEN (Northern Switzerland), Thurs.— A man pushed his way Into court here yesterday, shot the ludge and then turned The Run on himself Both died. Erwin Stoeckll. a gardener. 51. had often been on trial in the court. Police described him as a osychopath. Reuter
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  • 64 3 KARACHI, Thurs.— The Soviet Union signed here yesterday an agreement giving Pakistan a US$ll million five-year loan at three per cent interest to buy Russian heavy agricultural machinery. The terms are less favourable than Pakistan receives from Western countries. But a Government spokesman
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  • 44 3 Italy without newspapers ROME. Ihuis. A printers strike left Italy without morning or afternoon newspapers yesterday. The 24-hour strike followed a breakdown in contract talks. The unions demanded 25 per cent more pay and walked out when management offered only two per cent. UPI.
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  • 31 3 VATICAN CITY. Thurs The Pope has appointed an Italian prelate. Monslgnor Angelo Palmas, 50. to be his apostolic delegate in Vietnam and Cambodia with the rank of Archbishop Reuter.
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  • 105 3 gUENOS AIRES, Tbnrs. Police here are lookins for a modern "Lady Godiva" whose jeep ride through the city *urly yesterday ended in a threes-car crash which •tent six people to hospital Eyewitnesses said the woman, who apparently escaped injury in the
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  • 182 3 I ONDON, Thurs. lj British doctors are leading a move to ban professional boxing following the death of a 21 -year-old Welsh featherweight six hours after collapsing in the ring. The boxer, Lyn James, a married man and father of a
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  • 177 3 LABOUR SUGGESTS END TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT LONDON, Thursday. pAPITAL punishment would be abolished in a drastic overhaul of Britain's penal system proposed today by a Labour Party study group. Wide-ranging proposals for penal reform are made in a report published by the 15--member group, headed by Lord Longford and set
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  • 75 3 ABERDEEN. Thurs.— Aberdeen s> typhoid outbreak has now been contained, ttie city's health officer. Dr. Lan Mac Queen. said here yesterday. He had no evidence of any new source of infection The outbreak, thought to have been caused by an infected tin of corned beef,
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  • 85 3 LONDON. Thurs. Dr. John I Heenan. Roman Catholic Arch- 1 bishop of Westminster, has accepted an invitation to become I President of the Council ot Christians and Jews, uhe council announced yesterday. A council spokesman said "although Roman Catholic laymen have for some time served on
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  • 280 4 gINCJAPORE, Thurs. The Housing and Development Board today announced the forthcoming re-development of the Lavender Street estate, "to afford better utilisation of land to build more houses for more people in that area/ The site proposed for re-deve-lopment is about 10 acres covering Kempas
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  • 585 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. TWO university medical authorities today testified in the Industrial Arbitration Court that there was no difference in the standards of work between laboratury technicians and medical officers in the field of bacteriological investigations. They were Professor G.A. Ransome, Professor of Medicine. University
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishalc, will open the 13th International Bazaar for the Blind at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will tour Bukit Panjang and Jurong districts tomorrow from 9 a.m.
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  • 321 4 CINGAPORE, Thurs. A glittering reception and dinner was held at the Cathay Restaurant tonight to commemorate 100 years of friendship and goodwill between Thailand and Singapore. Champagne corks popped and lissom Thai dancers performed to the haunting rhythm of Thai classical music. Toasts to the
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  • 36 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The finals of the all-Johore Interschool science quiz organised by the Science and Mathematics Society of Johore English College will be held tomorrow at 8 pjn. in the Johore College Hall.
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Water will be cut off in Changl Road between Joo Chlat Road and Still Road and also In Lorongs 102. 104. 105 106 107 and 108, Changl Road tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Minister for Education. Mr Ong Pang Boon, will officially open the Balestier Hill Integrated Secondary Technical School at 7.30 pjn on Tuesday.
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    • 136 4 [fi AND OUT BY AIR 1 'THK following la todays nhcedule lof civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport of Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Line*: from Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL 715) 6.10 p.m. Malaytian Airway*: Prom Kuala Lumpur (ML 025) 6.05 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 027) 90S p.m.;
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  • 487 5 Its pioposals cover a comprehensive range of projects to bring vast improvements to urban and rural areas r jMli; Public Works Department is expected to play a big role in Singapore's next tive-year development plan, which will radically change the face of Singapore. The Straits Times
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  • 227 5 Reclamation of land for new suburb to begin next year SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Work on the reclamation of more than 1,200 acres of land, now under water off Bedok Road and Tanjorg Rhu, for a new residenti°.l suburb will begin early next year. The entire project, which will cost the Singapore
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  • 68 5 KAJANG, Thurs.— A competition for business nouses here and other parts ol the District to mark the National Language Month is being planned. Business premises participating in the congest will use the National Language to display Ui»"ir merchandise, the price of the goods and also to
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  • 75 5 DPP withdraws extort charge: Two freed PENANG. Tliur.v Two youths were acquitted by the First Magistrate. Mr. N« Mann Sau. today when a charge of attempted extortion against them was withdrawn on the instructions of the Deputy Public Prosecutor. KetiK Hock Lye. 20. and Tan Ah Ghee. 17. were alleged
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  • 108 5 Customs officials seize goods worth $15 9 000 PENANG, Thurs. A customs paity today seized one car and two speedboats containing $15.--000 worth o." goods in a pre-dawn ambush a Batu Kawan. Province Welle>ley The customs officers, arriving at the landing stage at 1.30 a.m. saw three men waiting beside
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  • 87 5 SINGAPORE. on the alert. This Straits Times picture shows men of the Vigilante Corps on patrol against Indonesian saboteurs. Their weapons are only a night stick and a torchlight and a determination to see that the people of the island are not (joins: to be
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  • 19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The National Press Club of Malaya will hold its annual meeting here on Sunday.
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  • 248 5 WHERE ARE THE FEMALE BATS? ASK BAFFLED HUNTERS CEREMBAN. Thurs. Local hunters, who have been shooting hundreds of flyingloxes in Negri Sembilan in the past 10 days, are curious to know why every one of them is a male. Last night and on Wednesday night, a party of sportsmen shot
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  • 111 5 gABAK BERNAM, Thurs.— The Mentri Besar of Selangur Inche Harun bin Haji Idris. yesterday asked Government otticer* in the State to eliminate red tape and work with the quickest means possible. He was addressing members of the Sabak Bemam Rural Development
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  • 68 5 PENANO. Thurs— A fisherman, who rode hU> motor cycle on May 20 without renewing hi* ltcencc. lined $30 in the Second Masi^trate s Court here i Chntt Thean Seonn, 21- said he 1 had forgotten the date ol r-x.tlry i of liis licence He
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  • 161 5 That 'lucky' white tortoise brought trouble PENANG, Thurs. A white tortoise which was expected to bring good luck to the man who caught it in a stream three days ago has not proved such a lucky omen after all. Yesterday its owner, Mr. Choo Yoon Too. a coffee shop keeper
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  • 24 5 PENANG. Thurs. The firet annual meeting of the Assistant Nurses' Union will be held at the Kulim Hospital Recreation Club tomorrow.
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  • 158 5 PENANG. Thurs. A former searastresv .»liss Tenjc Moi Ying, 32. was found stabbed at a Chinese cemetery in Mount Erskine Road yesterday. An ambulance took her to the General Hospital, where her condition was today reported to be not serious She. has named a
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  • 29 5 BATU PAHAT. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Ha.v Hassan bin Haji Yunos. will officially open the new Rubber Research Instituted regional office here on Saturday.
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  • 220 5 'Terror of kampong' sent for trial OALJNG, Thurs.— Two prosecution witnesses told a preliminary inquiry nere yesterday that a man, accused of arson, had been such a terror ir, Kampong Bokbah. near here, that many families left the village to avoid him. At the end or the inquiry. Abdul Hallm
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  • 457 7 Kuala Lipis. Thurm, Reminder to pay up $20 over the purchase of a radio set then P.C. came to the shop with a rifle, inquiry told JX)LICE Constable Ismail bin Chatt, 31, who allegedly shot and killed a radio dealer and two others after the dealer had
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  • 76 7 MALACCA. Ttiurs. A learn of mine experts from the head- 1 quarters of the Marine Department in Singapore, will blow up rock and coral formations at Pulau Undnn in the Malacca Straits, from July 6 to 10. This is to make it easier tor
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  • 37 7 KLUANG. Thurs.— The Sultan of Johore will present efficiency certificates to 26 senior scouts at the Johore Boy Scouts' Association rally on Aug. 7at the Malay Girls' School here. More than 1.000 scout.s will attend.
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  • 59 7 TMM'R teachers at the r Kampong Bahru National Primary Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur reading the announcement that they will Ret the same pay as men before going to their classes yesterday. From left to right are: Che Zainab Kahar, Che Janiah binte Ilaji Ali. Che Salmiah Salleh
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  • 479 7 FOUR YEARS OF AGITATION PAYS OFF KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. \IRS. F.R. Bhupalan. president of the Women Teachers' Union, received many congratulatory telegrams today on the success of the union's four years of active agitation for equal pay for women teachers One of
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  • 39 7 BATU PAHAT. Wed. The Malay School Teachers' Union. Johore branch, will hold its annual meeting at, the Mai.iy Teachers' Club here on June 26 The Chief Education Adviser. Inche Aminuddin Baki. ill cieclare open the meetint;.
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  • 53 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The principal of the Afro-Asian Institute for Labour Studies and CoML Mr Akiva E«cr. will arrive here trom Bangkok on June 26 for a short visit Hp vill meet local members of the Isnrli community, the Minislen >l Finance and National Di'VPlopmrnt. co-operative
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  • 33 7 SINOAPORK, Thurs. Singapore will celebrate Internationtil Co-operntive Day with a ■w meting 'he Fire Brigade Hall. Tanjong P .ear. on July 4 followed by a buffet dinner in the same hall.
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  • 133 7 IPOH Thurs— There is. perhaps, only one woman teacher in Malaya to whom the equal pay schemr announced by the Central Government yenterday did not brine niw m> She is Mrs Ti erath Ram. mlio. as head of the arts section of the
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  • 24 7 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. The district officer. Inche Talib bin Abu. will open a three-day civics course for 100 people here on Sunday.
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  • 178 7 Equal pay decision hailed by S'pore teachers SINGAPORE, Thurs. Q The Singapore Teachers' Union, today welcomed the Central Government's decision on equal pay for women. The STU general-secre-tary, Mr. Chan Chwee Lim, said: "We congratulate the Malayan teachers in getting parity treatment." He has sent a congratulatory telegram to the
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  • 145 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The President of the Asian Regional Organisation of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, today called on workers to help bridge the gap between the literate and the not-so-llterate to prevent employers from adopting a
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  • 137 7 PROTEST AT SACKING OF FIVE IPOH. Thurs. Seventy A workers of Borneo Motors Ltd. here voted vnanimously today for industrial action in protest against the management's decision, to retrench five members of the staff. The workers, all member« of the National Union of Commercial Workers, took the decision at an
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  • 27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Women Teachers' Union (Johore Bahru branch' will hold its annual meeting at the Temmenfr gong Abdul Rahman school at p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 64 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will be guest of honour at a dinner to be given jointly by eight constituencies at the Badminton Stadium on Saturday. The function given by the Geylang East. Geylang We*:. Mountbatten. Geylang Serai. Joo Chiat, Chang..
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  • 378 8 Constable 3 months' jail for cheating Misused trust placed on him, says judge SINGAPORE. Thurs. J^ police constable, who "misused the trust placed on him," was today jailed for three months in the First Criminal District Court for cheating. Constable Teo Tua Ter of the Paya Lebar police station was
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  • 148 8 •vINGAPORE. Thurs. A magistrate today heard how lour Chinatown labourers rallied to the help of a 13-year-old schoolgirl who was being molested by a man of 73. Inspector H. Woodford said. "The lour were chatting ovei drinks at a coffee stall during the
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  • 269 8 Plan for a holiday camp— the first in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A holiday camp the first in Malaya is provided for in asl million "fiveyear plan" of the Malayan Council for Child Welfare beginning next year. Other amenities, all to be built on a four-acre site In Kampong Pandan.
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  • 40 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three Nanyang University graduates have graduated from American Universities with Doctor of Philosophy degrees in chemistry. They are Mr. Kow Lip Jen. Mr. I Llau Kwee Liangr and Mr. Lee Jeuy Jong.
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  • 259 8 2,200,000 shares offered to public by Zuellig OINGAPORE, Thurs. The latest company to offer its shares to the Malaysian public is Zuellig (Gold Coin Mills) Ltd.. which today announced the issue of 2.200.000 shares by tender at a minimum of one dollar each The company is manufacturing animal feed in
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  • 86 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Theresa Loh Yeok Nyook, ncretary to the manager of Reuters here, wat granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram in the High Court today dissolving her nmrriage to Joseph Cheong Thiam Hock, a salesman, on grounds of cruelty. The drcroe is to
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  • 31 8 SINGAPORE. UMTS. Th« police yesterday detained eight persons in anti-gangster roundssix under the Societies Ordinance, and two under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provision.", i Ordinance. 2.243 people were screened.
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  • 86 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Police today declined to confirm or deny reports that nine Indonesians with a Bren gun and ammunition were captured In Pulau Lumut, off Port Swetten- ham, yesterday. Some sources said the Indonesians had come to Malaya in two boats. Considerable police activity
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    • 106 8 THAT TVRANNOSALK'S ARE YOU VOP OUJDCF rr k: 1 TTZZZTZ r STUCK OUT THERE SUBE THIS aVwHATTTTULDi* 1 £2^T f S£ T P^W.BUTrf /NO 81/T WZ TAN, BGKT WHERE OL' OOP JIS WHERE I HAPPLNtP "o IEM* J S^a*^ f UNK P ol^ MATTER... (VO PLTMTY FOR J i Atf
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  • 1612 9  - When a new type of war began TED OLSON Any moment, day or nifcht, a sKiver in the air, an aug,er of sound, silence then maybe death... by IN the second week of June, 1944, London was in a state of Euphoria. Allied troops had landed in France. The liberation
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  • 84 10 it Words %l* fmimhmim) mm. AND MRS. mow Wai Pob and Mr. and Mr*. Wong Kok Cneonx Jotn Mr and Mr* Chung Tat ("hoo and family to thanking all friends and reimive* for iiieir kind attendance*. loli n. c, wreaths and .luring their recent bermveFAMILY OF the late Mr.
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  • 23 10 M V>nr*t $10 (Mini mam* IN LOVING MEMORY of Vincent Kiow who on 18-*-«3 at Kuigaporc. Kondly remembered by bis beloved
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  • The Straits Times Friday, June 19, 1964.
    • 674 10 The road to an integrated Malaysia begins in the classroom, tho Chief Education Officer, Inche Aminuddin Baki, observed in a recent speech to the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club. He went on to say that national unity will be difficult jto achieve so long as classrooms in Malaya,
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    • 363 10 Malaya has come a long way since a schoolboy on the ferry from Penang was taxed on his lunch apple but some odd Customs remain. A poor traveller may be taxed, for I example, because he happens to tarry back into Malaya a can of fruit juice manufactured
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    • 174 10 Dato Sardon's sponsorship of safety belts for motorists should do much to promote 'throughout Malaysia a seriously neglected aspect of road safety. Though the use of these simple devices has been shown in other countries to bring about a considerable reduction in road fatality rates, they are still
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  • Letters
    • 700 10 I REFER to the letter from "Rationalist" published in your May 23, issue seeking information on the above. Tho Mount Vernon Crematoria were opened for use by all people irrespective of race, creed or religion on October 15, 1962. The answers to questions posed are as follows:
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    • 92 10 I CONCUR with the remarks made oy the G.C.B. Clerk appearing m the S.T. of June 13. I may also add here that the majority of the clerks who sat for their clerical examinations possess Cambridge School Certincateo. The clerical examinations result is an insult to their certificates.
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    • 73 10 rE recent successful uproar by Malaysian Civil servants over the attempt to increase the salaries of expatriate officers has, at least, drawn forth the remark that expats are a dying race as far as Government Jobs are concerned. Is it not, therefore, time that the European Estate Agency
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  • 1221 10  - SLEEPY ISLAND DUE TO WAKE UP KEI NILSSON Portuguese Timor lazy paradise forgotten by the outside world by CAST adrift by mutineers, attacked by cannibals, pounded unmercifully by 3,000 miles of open sea, 13 ragged men hauled Iheir longboat up onto the white beach of a forgotten island. It was
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    • 59 10 THE INCREDIBLE ESCAPE Pfcflurp meant death for his wife and himself. But Rafael Rodriguez had endured enough of Fidel Castro's rotten regime "he wanted to live without fear." Here's the thrfllmg trne story of how a seaman engineered the escaped not only of his family but also of 85 other
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  • 348 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs r £UK leader of the 32--man Thai verification mission, Lt.-Gen. Surakij Mayalap. arrived in Singapore today with three aides and a physician. They will fly to Kuchlng tomorrow morning. Gen. Surakij, who is thr I>eputy Chief of Staff for Logistics in the
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  • 77 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two victims of a gang attack at the 8$ mile Chang! Road last night have been placed on the dangerously ill list in the Oeneral Hospital. Thoy are Koh Seng Lai. 21. and Ng Ah Kow. 19. Ng Teck Kwee was
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  • 59 11 JOHORE. BAHRU. Thurs. Lily Sarojint Annamalay. 35, matron of Sultan Ibrahim Secondary Girls School hostel, was charged today In the Sessions Court here with criminal breach of trust of $6,552.50 between Jan. 1 and June 16 at the school premises. Annamalay, who lives at Windsor Park, in
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  • 389 11 Aussie troops arrive to help our defence Hasluck here to see local conditions SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^EARLY 200 Australian troops with light anti-aircraft guns and equipment were landed at RAAF base at Butterworth this week by the 2 j, 000-ton troop carrier HMAS Sydney. Part of an Australian aid programme, the
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  • 36 11 SINGAPORE. rtiur* lhe Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing the trade dispute between Lindeteves Jacoberg (FE.i Ltd., and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union relating to proposals for collective agreement on July 16
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  • 421 11 Surgeons jubilant over Ceylon gift of sight FOUR OPERATIONS ARE SUCCESSFUL, ONE PARTIALLY SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four men in Singapore General Hospital are among the happiest people in the world today. They have every reason to be. For the first time in three years, they are seeing things again thanks to
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  • 74 11 MORE CARS, VEHICLES SWAMP SINGAPORE STREETS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The pattern of an increasing number of vehicles swamping the streets of Singapore continued last month, according to official figures for April. The figures showed 702 new cars, bringing the total registered to 89.772. 775 motorcycles, including 83 scooters, (total: 48.034). 929
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  • 51 11 IPOH. Thurs. Inche Abdul Dalm bin Hajl Mohamed Zalnuddin. president of the Sessions Court in Muar. has assumed duties as Deputy Public Prosecutor. Perak. here today, succeeding Inche Mohamed bin Ya'acob He Is the brother of Inche Mohamed Senawl bin Hajl Mohamed Zalnuddln. acting State Secretary.
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  • 56 11 I SINGAPORE, Thurs. FV>ur men were today charged In a magistrate's court for the murder of Ong Ah Hong, 32. at Upper Aljunled Road on April 4. The accused Koh Teck Kong. Ng Peck Kong. Sect Lav Plan and Lee Huat Kee were remanded The case
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  • 329 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. •PHE Labour Ministry here has warned all trade unions against calling strikes without first taking secret ballots. The warning followed a number of recent strikes called by union leaders without prior secret balloting among the members In one
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  • 241 11 Breakdown on details in rubber wage talks KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Differences in the interpretation of the recommendations of the mediator in the rubber estate wage dispute have led to a breakdown in negotiations between the planting industry and the National Union nf Plantation Workers. The recommendations of the mediator, Raja
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    • 648 11 I Todays Hadio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICES: SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metres 41 and 25 metre*. A.M.: b.OO Good Morning. 0.01 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Morning PTttllda; «.00 News. 7.10 Up And Aoout; 7.30 Ne»e. metre> -7.40 Bicakiu^t, bulletin; i.bii Ud A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; And
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  • 305 12 FUA L A LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation X-ray Staff Union, comprising radiographers, X-ray assistants and X-ray developers, said here today that they were "utterly disgusted" and fed up with tho Ministry of Health's attitude towards their claims for overtime compensation. The union
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  • 326 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs 14 NEW VILLAGES IN NEGRI SEMBILAN, PAHANG AND KELANTAN WILL BENEFIT A $300,000 scheme to improve electricity supplies to 14 new villages in Pahang, Kelantan and Negri Sembilan, is being carried out by the Central Electricity Board office in Raub. The new villages
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  • 91 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A teacher. Tan Oek Kai. who brought divorce proceedings against his wife. Chua Lang Hiang, on grounds of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram in the High Court today. The decree Is to be made absolute at the
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  • 51 12 IPOH. Thurs. Francis Jeyaraj. 21, a temporary teacher at Batu Oajah. has been awarded a fiveyear Indian Government scholarship to study medicine. He passed the Higher School Certificate examination at Anderson School here in 1962. and went to teach at his old school. Sultan Yussuf School. Batu
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  • 162 12 WELFARE: KHAN TO MAKE SPOT CHECK IN BORNEO IPOH. fhurs.— The Ministry of Welfare Services has embarked on a two-point programme, the first of which is to expand its activities to the Borneo States of Malaysia. The other is to "make things look brighter for those in need." said the
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  • 37 12 TAIPING. Thurs. Special Branch police detained two youths here under the Internal Security Art early this week. They are Kum Lung Keong. 25. member of the Socialist Front. and loan Chuen Loy. 25.
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  • 228 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A severv man delegation have come here from Japan to sound out the resj ponse to the proposed Japanese "Peace Corps." The leader. Mr. S. Kawano, an M.P.. said today: "The idea is to send out young Japanese men
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  • 29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Ma > sian Trades Union Oomw* will hold a two-day seminar on publications and communications at Plantation House. Pet&lin,; Java, on Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 282 12 By-election rallies in full swing in cholera-infected Bachok KOTA BHARU. Thurs |"|ESPIT£ advice given by the Kelantan Cholera Epidemic Control Committee political parties are holding election rallies nightly in Bachok district for the Parliamentary by-election. Bachok is a cholera Infected area. Early this month, the chairman
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  • 310 12 SAFETY BELTS AND HELMETS FOR ALL VEHICLES MOVE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T<HE chairman of the Road Safety Council, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said today motor dealers might be advised to sell safety belts and crash helmets as standard fittings to vehicles they sell. Dato Sardon said that the council,
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  • 124 12 Newspaper pay case settled KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A civil suit against the Malayan Times for not paying their salary to two members of the staff was struck off in a magistrate's court today because it was settled out of court. Sam.im Mohamed Amin and Dcv Shridhar, both joum with the
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  • 79 12 ALOR STAR. rbim. I:r Members of Parliament and sit State Assembl\...en in Kerlali anu Perils were entertained .o < innei by the Kedah and Perils Ki-. Millers' Association here last nigh! Trie guests were Mr. L:ni Prs Huang and Mr Tai Kwan* Yeang (both MPsi and
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  • 41 12 IPOH. Thurs. Mrs. J. E. Yates. 31. wife of a major of the 1 7th Gurkha Rifles based here, has reported to the police that a portable typewriter worth $200 was stolen from her house In Lasam Aveirat yesterday.
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  • 38 12 KAJANG. Thurs. The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew. will open the 134,000 extension to the Dengkll Chinese School at Dengkll on July S. The extension has six classrooms lor 200 piiDil*.
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  • 31 12 MALACCA. Thurs.— The Minisert of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will open the Malacca High School Old Boys' Association club-house at Koon Chen? Road at 7.45 p..r< on Saturday.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 284 12 Straits Times Crossword I R I M TIP Hi ~~IM~ I ACROSS over fifty (I). i 7. Quit without it very obvious- 11. Get Its stars organised by ly against going? That is tbe makers of master plans ill), question! (5). 13 Many returned pointlessly set 8. Brown, towards the
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  • 327 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE War Department Civilian Staff Association here claimed today that British Services' families had offered re-employment at reduced pay to some of the 3,000 amahs to be discharged by the British War Department on June 26. Mr. Ng
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  • 91 13 Operation on wounded Filipino in Sandakan fESSELTON. Thurs. A ,J seriously wounded Filipino believed to be a pirate, has been admitted to hospital in Sandakan Police said the seaman was escorted by Philippines authorities to Sandakan. He had a gunshot wound near the heart and underwent an emergency operation at
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  • 69 13 PENANO. Thurs. Ong (Cheng Beng. 18. of West Jelutong was today charged in the First Magistrate's Court with stealing a bicycle from the General Hospital compound on Feb. 20. Ong faced an alternative charge of dishonestly retaining the bicvcie. valued at $40. while knowing It to
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  • 50 13 PENANQ. Thurs. Two Him stars, P. Ramlee and Saloma. are among several well-known oertormers who will appear In a variety concert to be staged at the Chinese Girls Hleh School bere on Aug. 6. The show. Blntara 1964. is In aid of the National Patriotic Fund.
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  • 122 13 MILLION-A-YEAR PAY CLAIM IN PENANG I>ENANG. Thurs.— The Pen*ang Port Commission Employees' Union has submitted salary claims on behalf of its 1,500 members which, if accepted, will cost the Port Commission an additional 5i. 000.000 a year. The union will hold a special meeting this month to seek a mandate
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  • 71 13 PENANO. Thurs Members of the executive committee of the Penang Umno Division last night held a dinner at Umno Hall here In honour of the divisional youth leader. Inetie Ismail bin Idrts. who Is leaving for Britain tomorrow to attend the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference In London
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  • 142 13 3,000 acres in Muar to be brought under double cropping MUAR, Thursday. TJHE Agriculture Department will introduce double cropping next year in more than 3.000 acres of padi land here an agriculture officer Inche Mohamed Noor bin Ismail, said today. The land covers Sawah Ring, Sungel Balang. Telok Rimba. Kesang
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  • 57 13 SINGAPORE. Thuro. About 100 Japanese cadets In the trainIng ship Hokuto Mam are due to arrive here from Darwin, Australia, tomorrow for a short visit. They will be given a buffet party at the residence of the Consul-Ge-neral for Japan, at Tyersall Road tomorrow night. The
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  • 40 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister lor Labour has referred to arbitration the trade dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and the National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., over a collective agreement, and the reinstatement of two dismissed employees.
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  • 109 13 Gun licences: The dates in Seremban SLKKMfcSAW. Ihura TIM OCPD. ocreinban. Deputy Supt. Abdul M.i'iU om Hau lamail, na£ asked lor the co-opera-tion ol gnu-owners in renewing their gun licences .rom 8.30 a.m. to noon next month in the Seremban district. The following are the dates for renewing gun licences:
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  • 53 13 KUALA LUMPUR, nuir*. n.* Kairali Arts Club will stage a Malayalam play. "Kayamkulam Kochunni". at the Town Hall bert at 8 p.m. on Saturday. The Story depicts the life of a fearless young Muslim Known as "the Robin Hood of Kerala." who plundered the rich to
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  • 256 13 QINGAPORE. Thurs. Testimonials for long and loyal service, awarded by the British Army Commander of the Far East Land Forces, to local staff simultaneous with the Queen's birthday honours each year, were presented to 24 members of the staff of units working within Singapore
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  • 125 13 THEY DASH OUT— THEN HOUSE COLLAPSES ABOUT 180 people were made homeless by a 60 tn.p.h. Kale wbicb swept the Labu Kubone rice-bowl of L"wer Perak. 1") miles from Telak Anson. on Wednesday eveninc There were no serious casualties. In the half-hour storm during which hailstones fell.
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  • 165 13 Klang to spend $3 mil. on new drains to end flooding KLANG, Thursday. 'THE Klang Town Council will spend nearly $3 million on a new drainage scheme in the Klang and Port Swettenham area. The first phase of the i scheme has been started in Klang North. This will cost
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  • 99 13 ITUALA LUMUPUR. Thur« Ttw I"• Minister of Information and I Broadcasting, inclie s*-nu bin Abdul Rahman, will open a twoday seminar on 'Trade union publications and communications* 1 a. Plantation House. Petattnf Jaya. at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday. Speakers will include thp sec-retary-gene r;<l of
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  • 19 13 IPOH. Thurs— The Prrak Sttta Legislative Assembly will meet at the State Secretariat here am July 4
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  • 156 14 Ship services to Borneo increased 'pilK Straits Steamship Co. Lid., in response to the Singapore Government's call to promote tourism, is stepping up its activities. The company has increased its passenger service between Singapore and Malaysian Borneo ports to promote increased two-way visits. The company has recently incorporated the Rajah
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  • 123 14 NEW MASIA AMANO DIVISION —CHIEF- A SALES representative of Masia. Ltd.. Mr. Tang Kok Chew. 28 (above), has returned from Japan where he spent six weeks attending a sales promotion and servicing course at the Amano Special Machinery Co. in Yokohama. His trip was sponsored by the Japanese company following
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  • 148 14 SIME DARBY OFFERS NEW EARTH MOVERS SINGAPORE'S earthmovlng .specialists, the Sitne Darby Tractor Division, recently brought Into the local market several units ol Caterpillar 966- A articulated wheel loaders. The 966-B i» the latest addition to the wheel loader range and replaces the 966-A. It features a six-cylinder dlesel engine
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  • 78 14 Australia's new trade advocate MR. LEX BIOW (MOON (above), who has been appointed marketing officer at the Australian Trade Commission, Singapore. Mr. Lee who nas nad considerable experience in Singapore's commercial world, has a wide knowledge of a variety of products exported by Australia. He has travelled extensively in Malaysia
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  • 187 14 The flying red horse returns rpHE first service stations to 1 be opened In Malaysia under Mobil Oil Malya Ltd's re-entry plans have begun operations in Singapore and Johore The stations, at Pasir Panjang and Kota Tlnggi. are operated by fully trained local stall and are equipped to provide full
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  • 106 14 Mr. H. Wilkinson. CM O a managing director of the Royal Dutch, Shell group of companies has, been given ,i knighthood by Queen Elizabeth. The uward «M announced m her frthdav honour* list. In tOt early ci. v- \x itn SheU Mr Wilkinson served in Miiaya and
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  • 197 14 AMERICANS START A CONCRETE PROJECT THE first Malaysian industrial venture of the recently -formed Asian American Investment Corporation will be a siiOO.ooo concrete masonry plant to be erected and in production in September at Kuala Lumpur. Announcing this today, Asian American's newlyarrived managing director. Mr. James L. Coble, said that
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 56 14 MR. A. F. LINTON, Notionol Cash Register Co. electronic doto processing odviser for the Far East, with headquarter' ot Malaysia, recently attended a two-week doto processing seminar in Dayton, Ohio, home office of NCR. Mr. Linton is shown addressing the gathering of over 70 data
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    • 313 14 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and Finance Corporation of Australia Ltd. (known in Australia as F.C.A.) have jointly sponsored the formation of a new finance company in Malaysia. The company Malaysian Australian Finance Co. Ltd. has been registered in Malaysia and offices are being
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    • 351 14 GROWING NEED FOR BUSINESS SECURITY IN MALAYSIA INHERE is in Malaysia today a growing need for effective commercial and industrial security, according to Col. D.H. Duke, a director of Securicor Ltd.. the world's largest private security service organisation. I Holivprv nf fajili In transit The need, he said, arises from
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  • 106 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs— IndusI iriirtß were steadier with > moves more in balance. Leaders. however, were again irregular I with BHP actively lower to 55/-. Base metals and oils mostly gained Santos was an 1/' to 21/3. but AOG lost 1/- to 22/6. Loans were firm. C.R.A. S4/10 Mount
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  • 237 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June la. Three months INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 eta. al. Containers 13 ct« Dunlops 15 eta. McAJister 13 cts. City Dtv. 7 cts. M. Invest. 14 cts. B, smelters 28 eta. 0.C.8.C. 22 CU. Kirn 17 cts. KoLhmana 11 eta. Fed. Dlap. 14 eta. Robinsons 14 eta.
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  • 69 16 /■HINESE Produco Cxefiantje, Slnga- poro noon prices per picul yeater>la»: Coconut oil: bum S47| nrllere, drum SSOi eellera. Copra: June/July UK/Cootlneot: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok wute 5133 aeliera. Sarawak white 1324 aellera. special Sarawak black (102t sellers, garbled Lanipong black IlOTe aellera. ASTA 1120 Maaaam Singapere Coconut Oil Mlllera'
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  • 24 16 JUNE 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 673 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5606.50 a picul (up S7). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).
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  • 698 16 From Our Market Correspondent miN SHARES advanced 1 again on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday morning, but came back in the afternoon on uneasiness over the latest American stockpile news. There was a further recession among new issues, but leading industrials were
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  • 27 16 Malayan Stork Indices Mine IX June 18. •Industrials: i.i.VJK 105 40 Tin>: 131.87 132.45 S rubbers: tt&Gt 105.22 In 3d. ltd ioo l>n\ 29. !<♦«:' 100
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  • 937 16 ("'OMBINI2D business In the Singapore and Kuaw Lumpur trading rooms ot the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of Jimres traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Uunlopi Itl.UOO) PLM: F. and N. ards il.OOO) 53.4&: Gammon (1.UO0) $3.44 cum-all: Hume (M) il.OOO) $2.03; Motel Singapura 12.000) 9H cents. (1.000) 87
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    • 374 16 ORIENT MID EAST LINES ss ORIENT LINER Loading for New York, Philadelphia, Mobile and New Orleans. SINGAPORE 29 JUNE— 4 JULY P. SWETTENHAM 5 JULY— 7 JULY PENANG 8 JULY— IO JULY AfMßi PATERSON, SIMONS tic CO., LTD. Tel: Sp«rt *****, p. S'kM 1544 PeiPßf MM. v—gj^ ORIENT MID E/BT
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    • 148 16 HOM USI I WESI ltl«St:>, v.s t fr.ii*d«iDma h. tock L «ng ee I luatnat y o ->ri lUNAMIEP.SK I)2tJaae II J,|, CH»STIN£ MAEP.SK 2t 2) June 21,21 Jim If o* kUEP.SK 22J.ee Juaa 11,11 Jilj 12/11 ul, 1/1J "alONtNNES M4EP.JP. 1) JM, 17 1,/' u| l; jj mOM laPaW
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  • 243 17 JULY first grad* rubber buyers f.e.b. closed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 67 i cents par lt>., unchanged on Wednesday's 1 losing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prtcit In contt per Ib. yotterday: Int. 1
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  • 172 17 CHIPS lying alongtide the Singapere Harbeur wharvos er expected today an: President Taft 1/2, City of I*l- Afltilochus 8/9. Bengloe v) ii, Kamocawa Maru IS, Pagan 2:1 24, Star Arcturus 25/26. Hskuhessn Maru 29/30. Eastern Ranger 31/32, Brnloyal 33/34. Memnon 35/36, Bennarhie 3S/39, Vietnam 42/43, Straat Colombo
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  • 39 17 'PHE Malayan Exehsnge Banks 1 «■>•• 1 cistion mode these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates ti. 1100): Soiling TT er OD ready: Holland Cuildors 1171: Belgian France 1612; Frtnch Fn*ne 15SJ; Italian Lire 202JU.
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  • 35 17 frea exchange msrktt In Honi; Konc yesterday the U.S. dollar is quoted at 8.74* for TT and ft. 73| for cash. Sterling was quoted at 15.97 and em taol ef (.old at 248t.
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  • 476 17 Mr. Norman Cleaveland, president of the only American tin producer In Malaysiu. Pucilic Tin Consolidated, told the committee his company did not oppose the release, but he urged the utmost caution. "Long-range continuity of both favourable prii-cj and political stability i are needed
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    • 310 17 I Continued from Page 101 SITUATIONS VACANT 211 Word* %S (Mtn.)— Box SO ets. txtrm CARPENTER WANTED for furniture itc. Apply P.O. Box 221, Ipoh. COOK CENERAL AMAH wanted live In Holland VlllaKr area. Tucker, 29K CM Tionir Ham I'ark. Spore *****. WANTED AMBITIOUS SALESLADIES between 30 43 yrs. by
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    • 867 17 SITUATIONS VACANT M Words SS (Ml*.)— Box M ets. oxtrm i PART-TIME FEMALE CLERK able to read and write Mandarin with typing experience. Apply: Katong. P.O. Box 26, Singapore. i.\ (Applications only from District 14 or 15). ESTABLISHED FIRM of Professional Accountants require Chartered or Certified Accountants. View of partnership
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    • 1183 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Words SS (Ml*.)— Box SO ets. txtro FURNISHED DOUBLE BEDROOM Bath attached -win own Slttingroom, separate Entrance in District 10. Rent $200/-. Meals A Laundry can be arranged. P.O. Box 2478, 8 pore, NEW, WILL-FURNISHED HOUSB at 4 Jalan 9/3, Pctallng Jaya. Three airconditioned bedrooms with bathrooms.
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    • 1022 17 HOUSES LAND WANTED 2* Words SS (Ml*.y—Box SO eta. oxtrm ANY OFFERS of vacant lands or old bouses either In Kuala Lumpur or Singapore for housing development purposes. Please contact Tel: ***** or P.O. Box 2783 B' pore. TUITION Words SS (Ml*.)— Box SO ets. txtrm SYSTEMATUITION Specialized coaching In
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    • 1004 17 HIRE PURCHASE to Words SS (Ml*.)— Box SO ets. txtrm MOTOROLA/BLUE SPOT T.V. Kasy Payment. Ray-Tech. Radio. 13. Selecie House. Tel: ***** (Spore 7>. SIERA T.V. on easy payment Contact Hi Fl Traders. 59 South Bridge Road, Singapore. Telephone *****. TNONC HUAT MOTOR finance Ltd.. finance Hire Purchase on Cars
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    • 1079 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words SS (Ml*.) Bom SO rts. txtrm FASTEST ITALIAN SPORTS M/ Cycle Guul 125 cc. Ust Price 11.375/-. Call st Associated Auto Co. Ltd.. 371 '373 Serangoon Road. B'pore. Tele. *****. 1M2'63 VAUXHALL Roper 14.100/--o n.o. 1961 Volkswagen $3,900/- 0.n.0. Both excellent condition. Contact Tel: (Spore)
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    • 892 17 MISCELLANEOUS M Words SS (mllm.y—Box SO ets. txtrm SPRAY-PAINTINC/REPAIRI refrigerators within 5 hours customers house Telephone (Spore) *****. SALES SERVICES Outboard Motors/ Boats Accessories Boat Moorings Singapore Boatrl 463H9 (B'pore). CAK OWNER on leave willing lenu car to experienced and careful driver. Interested please write Box A 6150 S.T. Spore.
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    • 711 17 COLD STORAGE HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in England) NOTICK IS HEREBY QIVEN that at the Annual Gencnti Meeting of the Company to be held on the 26th July, 1964 the Directors will recommend lor approval payment of a Pin,.. Dividend of b'-c. less 40% BsOgapore Income Tax, in respect ol the
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    • 527 18 But they still have to show that they're against racial discrimination —Marquess I ONDON, Thurs. The question of whether South Africa will be allowed to compete in the Olympic Games in Tokyo in October is expected to be decided at a meeting of the International
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    • 213 18 Sedgman attacks 'hypocrisy of amateur tennis' 'Clean up' call to LTA of Australia SYDNEY, Thursday. PROFESSIONAL Frank Sedgman today attacked the "hypocrisy of amateur tennis" and called on the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia to "clean up the game once and for all." Sedgman, 36. a former Aus- i tralian
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    • 34 18 MIAMI BEACH, Thurs. Ernie Terrell, a leading challenger for Cassias Clay's world heavyweight crown, gained his tenth consecutive win here last night with a unanimous ten-round points decision over Jefferson Davis. Reuter.
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    • 96 18 Angry umpire stages a walkout LONDON. Thurs. —An angrr umpire walked off the court in the final set of the match between Anna Dmitrieva (Russia) and Elizabeth Starkie (Britain* in the London grass court tennis championships at Queen's Club yesterday. The umpire. Geoffrey Bardsley, stalked away at 2-2 in the
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    • 64 18 BARCELONA. Thurs. The Soviet Union, holders, qualified to meo: Spain in the European Na Lion's Cup soccer final when they beat Denmark 3-0 in their yeml-nnal here last night. The Russians led 2-0 at half-time. Spain defeated Hungary 2-1 after extra time In the o;her
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    • 41 18 HEATLEY SETS MARATHON MARK OASIL Heatley en- ters Chi s w ick Stadium to make his final lap ar<l win the Kinnaird Trophy marathon race from Windsor to Chiswick in the new world's best time of 2hr 13min 55sec. Reuter picture.
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    • 35 18 BATU GAJAH. Thurs. Wan Sidlk bin Wan Abdul Rahman was elected chairman of the Government Servants Sports Club here. Other office-bearers: Vlce-pre.-i--dent Zainal Abldin bin Haji Nordin. secretary S. Jeganathan. treasurer John Ho.
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    • 487 18 The Wimbledon draw I ONDOM. Thurs. —I 1 J Margaret Smith. Australian holder of the women's singles and top-seeded for this year's Wimbledon lawn tennis championships which begin on, Monday, had a tough opening match when the draw was made yesterday. After a first
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    • 338 18 Notts in batting collapse again COUNTY CRICKET T ONDON, Thurs. 1 1 yet another dismal low scoring effort. Nottinghamshire were dismissed for 49 by the county championship leaders Warwickshire in the first day's play of their match at Trent Bridge yesterday. It was the sixth time this season that Nottinghamshire
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    • 79 18 ATHENS. Thurs. Some 25--000 football fans set fire to a stadium here last night. Police said the fans were incensed because they thought the mateh a semifinal of the Greek Cvp had been "fixedSpectators tore down the fences, surged across the pitch and broke into the club
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    • 577 18 TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF SABAH SANDAKAN WATER SI'PPLY OARINONO SCHEME CONTRACT NO. 2— TREATMENT PLANT Tenders are invited for the ■upply, delivery, complete erection, setting to work and maintenance ol a water treatment plant for the above scheme. The plant required will have a nominal rating of 5 m.g.d. and
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    • 543 18 J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will oe received from Registered P.WX). Contractors in C and above .jp to 12.00 Noon on 23-6-64. at tht Office of tiic Jurutera Negeru Negeri SemI bilan. Seremban [or:- THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF ONE RURAL SUB-HEALTH I CENTRE, a CLASS F QRS. 4
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    • 720 18 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABI.t: SINGAPORE PKOPEKTII.S To be held at our vilrroom Noa, 14/16 Robinson Kd. Singaporr ON THURSDAY 25th JUNK, 1564 at 2.30 P.M. Kstatr of Shaik Kamzan bio Abdullah Basaram. deed. Nos. 11. P 15 KELANTAN RD. Freehola. Area 807 sq.ft. Total Monthly Rent 5195. Nos. 25
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    • 836 18 1 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE THE LAND (GROUP SETTLEMENT AREARS) ACT. 196* PI LAI FRINGE SCHEME Tenders will be received at the Office of the Collector of Land Revenue. Johore Bahru. up ie 12.00 upon on Tuesday. 23rd June, 1964, for clean burning, clean clearing and everything else not previously carried
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    • 607 20 J2 S SS SSBS.SS 5 5 S I? hi iR if Mi l iiniu iiiH Hi? ?i 1 If In I i lilitii! i ij| 1 1 is|| i grig I }j# [jii I m iii' s a i MSB HSR W ii f. ?J i :1 ftp p Bf,
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  • 312 21 PUTRA GOLF Ayyaroo and Gaston to tee off ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. I. Ayyaroo (Malaya) and Alan Gaston (the Philippines) will be the first to tee off in the South East- Asia amateur golf championship for the Putra Trophy which begins here next Wednesday. Five teams Singapore, South Vietnam, Thailand, the
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  • 366 21 'NEW LOOK' RACING CALENDAR IS PROPOSED J^LALA LUMPUR Thurs. The MRA may adopt sweepchanges in the Racing Calendar for 1965. The MRA at their next delegates' meeting in August are to consider proposals for THE ABOLITION of midweek racing, making each race meeting a four-day affair over two weekends (Saturday
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  • 58 21 Zaleucus— by a head LONDON, Thurs.— ln a thrilling photo-finish Zaleucus (100-7) won the Royal Hunt Cut run over one mile at Royal Ascot yesterday. Gelert (66-1) was second and Emerald Cross (22-1) third of 30 runners. St. Gulliver, the favourite at (00-9 was unplaced. Zaleucus won by a head
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  • 164 21 On the track KUALA LUMPUR, Thun. It was gallops in the afternoon here today as rain washed out trackwork in the morning. Theie was a good turnout of horses from 3 p.m. but the going was soft and only a few were given fast work.
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  • 52 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Shahrin Osman. the favourite .tntered the men's singles quarter-finals in the Singapore hard court tennis championships today. He beat O. H. Wong 6-1. 7-5. Shahrin and TS. Kirn reached the semi-finals of the men's doubles when they beat Hoe Heng Khim and Hauw Hun Khing
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  • 338 21 S AF A prepare for Aw Cup match SOCCER SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE players will be brought to peak form by a series of representative matches before they defend the Aw Hoe Cup against Hong Kong FA on July 4. SAFA vice-president P. Suppiah said today. Mr. Suppiah said that Singapore
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  • 292 21 TENNIS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Malaysia may not be represented as a single country but as Singapore, Malaya and Sarawak for the last time at the seventh Asian Table Tennis championships at Seoul, South Korea, from Sept. 25 to Oct. 4 Although the Table
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  • 419 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SOUTH KOREA, who finished third in the Asian Cup soccer tournament in Israel recently, just managed to scramble home 2-1 winners against a weak Selangor team at the Merdefca Stadium here tonight. Selangor with several reserve players lacked speed and power
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    • 434 21 THE RULES 1. The contest is open to all photographers exctpt Committee Members of The South-East Asia Photographic Society and their families and employees of Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Ltd. and their families. 2. The contest will be held in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. In Singapore, the contest will
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    • 235 21 F 2190 ACHES and PAINS goand then you say thanks to gJrDe Witts lily Kidney Bladder Pills KiS Tf*X < lva quick help to your kidneys »nd bUddar 'A Vfß to c/e»r out (he pouoni in your body thai emm Wkl ACHING WUSCi.ES. RHEUMATISM, JOINT PAINS and BACKACHE TWi. at
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 67 21 SUMMARY MM( ER_ lpoh Div. I: Kinta Indians 5 PCRC 0; Uiv. 3: Shaw Bros 2 Tamil Youngsters 1; HQ Squadron Irish BUenn 4 MuniCipelity 1. Batu Oaiah L*t: B. Oajah Yg'strrs 4 Tanjong Tin YitV.ers l. K. Kanfsar Dlv. 1: Garuda 8 Hogan XI 1. Taipln* Lge Pemuda Sokan
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    • 163 21 SOCCER— Malaya Cop: Kelantan v Kedah (Kola Bharu). Spore Div. 1: RAF Changi v Chinese Ath. (Jn Besar, 5.15»; Div. SB: Cooper Bros v Rumbia; Div. SC: P. Set la v 1 Ind. Recce Sqd: RAF Tengah 'A' v Windsor Ruvers 'A". Amicable* *A' v Setla Java (all matches at
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  • 137 22 Japanese car firm studying Malaysian offer rpOKYO, Thurs. One of Japan's leading automobile producers disclosed today that it was studying a Malaysian offer to exempt duties on automobile parts imported for assembling in Malaysia. The Nissan Automobile Co. spokesman .->aid •'Malaysia is one of the prospective markets in South-east Asia
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  • 24 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Television Malaysia (Singapura) will broadcast over Channel 5 on Sunday at 6.50 p.m. a programme on farming in Singapore.
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  • 386 22 LONDON. Thurs. aiR Alec- Douglas- Home, the British Prime Minister, said tonight he had always thought a final settlement of the MalaysiaIndonesia problem would be covered broadly by "Maphilindo" an economic and political and perhaps a defence plan covering the security of Malaysia,
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  • 114 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. I /'ime 700 members of the i Singapore Traction Company i Employees' Union met this afternoon to protest against a •slanderin<j remark" about a union executive council member allegedly made by a company engineer, and the company's delay In sending i an apology The
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  • 35 22 TWO THAI ARMY officers (with armbands) at Tebedu, where they set up a checkpoint for verification of the withdrawal of Indonesian guerillas yesterday. With them are Malaysian escorts. Straits Times picture.
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  • 876 22 Sale of an extra 98,000 tons from stockpile will begin late next year I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. TIN circles here today said that the excra 98.000 tons of stockpile tin approved yesterday by America for disposal should have no effect on the
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  • 29 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Association of Singapore Radiographers will hold its first conference and exhibition on medical radiography at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Aug. 1 and 2.
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  • 34 22 LONDON. Thurs. Sir Henry Spurrier, president of Britain's giant Leyland Motor Corporation, died at his home in Lancashire last night, one day after his 66th birthday, the company announced today.— Reuter.
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  • 352 22 LONDON. Thurs— Closing middle prices oi selected stocks not including stamp duty were* K.L.-Kepong a/0% Kullm 1 4' 3 i.edang Babru 3/0% Linggl 5 9 +/0% Malacca 38 fi Port Olckson Lukut 3/9 Seafleld 3/6 United Sua Betong 50/8 BONES Anglo-American £10 1/16 De Beers
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  • 71 22 DARWIN, Thurs. The development of a new anti-submarine weapon now ready for service would put the Royal Australian Navy "ship for ship" ahead of any Navy in the world, the Minister for Supply. Mr. Alan Fairhall. said here tonight. He told reporters that the new weapon named
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  • 47 22 WARRINGTON (England). Thurs. The foundation stone of a three-and-a-half million sterling nuclear physics laboratory ni laid near here on the site where '"Alice in Wonderland" was born. The woodland site is where Lewis Carroll is said to have been inspired to write his famous book.— Reuter.
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  • 333 22  - This was ladies day on the Royal tour CHEW LOY KHOON From Straits Time.- reporter with the ttapaJ ixirty. TH3KYO. Thurs. It A was ladies day on the Royal tour today, with the Raja Permaisuri Agong having a busy time shopping and visiting hospitals and children's homes. Early this morning,
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  • 34 22 LONDON. Thurs. Rain caused early close in following cricket matches: Oxford:- Oxford U. 157. Derbyshire 101-9. Peterborough: Lancashire 203 and 45-1 Northamptonshire 55. Tunbridcc Wells: No play. Kent 183-8 <i Somerset.
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  • 202 22 Heavy rain washes out first day's play LONDON. Thurs. Heavy rain during the night and more rain which began to fall just before play was duo to start prevented play on the first day of the Second Tost hot worn England and Australia at Lord's today. The ground was In
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  • 165 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Only two Sabah nosers won their fights in the Malaysian boxliin championships Which began at Gay World tonielit. They are Tcrr.mce Stahlmann. who entered the Wflterwelßht final by beating Overall, and Eugene Decena. who beat Ricky Kwsn in the featherweight quarterfinals. Tonights results. Light-fly
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  • 46 22 ALOYSIUS DOSS. *«Ed 7. Cowrn■Mrt paoataoer, pained ay vie- Ht Si. M.ihmls Church on 19-6-64 at I p.m MR. KOH LOCK NUM pUMi .iv.ay on lt-6-64 leaving In-hind beloved, wife, 3 *on». 3 daughter*. MO-ID-1 rral Saturday 20-6-64 at 1.00 p.m. 7, Lowland Road. S'jiorr.
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    • 163 22 20 words $10 (minimum) CULLEY and Alan a duughtcr Sarah .Pan- at Kuantan i;. rural Hospital i.n 17.H.K1 Both well Thank* to duciui and mail. MAMMOTH PROTEST RALLY SINGAPORE TEACHERS UNION DATE: Saturday, 20th. June 7964 Venue: Gay World Stadium (Former Happy World Stadium) Programme for the Day 1. Buses
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    • 42 22 HaMiflaHbuaMji tIIOHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya anct Singapore for thr period 8 p.n: on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Higbr Lowest Kuala Lumpur 36 72 Kota Bharu 90 73 *»<"nang 84 72 Ipoh 86 73 •~a.ucca 86 75 Singapore 82 73
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